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ADAMS & ROYER is a consulting firm that provides topflight advisory services regarding acquisitions and divestitures to small and mid-size companies that are involved in domestic or cross-border transactions. Founded in 1985, the firm has offices in Paris, New York, Shanghai and Hong Kong, and close working relationships with colleagues in many European and Asian capitals. Its clients typically have revenues between 5-300 million Euros and are involved in high technology, industrial materials/equipment, mining, building materials, medical devices/services or business services.
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